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I have installed an IPCOP PC, and I have a couple of problems.
I installed an 1.4.4 version, with advanced proxy, on a 3 nics PC.
On the Orange nic (DMZ) I have installed a mail server. From the Red nic I
forward port 22 and port 25 to the mail server.
The first problem is that transparent proxy works *always*. I want to
disable it, but my lan pcs can browse the internet, even if I don't
configure their browser (IPCOP is the default gateway). There is a way to
disable it manually (not following the menu, that doesn't work) ?

The second problem is that pcs are very, very slow to download the mail.
They are fast to send, but slow to download. I don't think this is an
hardware problem, but I imagine something about configuration...but what ?


Thanks for the help, Leo


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